Commodity Beans Pearl Barley, 25 Pounds
Commodity Beans Pearl Barley is a versatile, lightly polished grain that cooks tender and slightly chewy, making it a reliable staple for soups, stews, and hearty side dishes. The pearling process removes the outer hull and bran layer, shortening cook time while retaining a satisfying texture and mild, nutty flavor that complements both savory and subtly sweet recipes. This 25-pound bulk bag is built for food service operations, institutional kitchens, and households that cook in volume. Pearl barley absorbs flavors readily from broths and seasonings, thickens soups naturally, and holds its shape during extended simmering. It is also a cost-effective source of dietary fiber and plant-based protein that fits well into everyday meal planning.
Uses
Soups and stews: Add directly to beef barley soup, chicken barley stew, or vegetable broth for natural thickening and satisfying chew.
Side dishes: Cook as a standalone grain side seasoned with herbs, butter, or broth in place of rice or pasta.
Salads: Toss cooled cooked barley with chopped vegetables, vinaigrette, and fresh herbs for a hearty grain salad.
Breakfast porridge: Simmer with milk or water and sweeten with honey, cinnamon, or dried fruit for a warm morning cereal.
Stuffing and pilafs: Use as a base for stuffed peppers, mushroom barley pilaf, or baked casserole fillings.
Who Would Benefit
- Restaurants and diners serving barley soup as a regular menu item
- Institutional kitchens in schools, hospitals, and care facilities preparing bulk meals
- Caterers looking for an affordable, filling grain for large-event menus
- Home cooks who buy staples in bulk and cook frequently for large families
- Meal prep and batch-cooking households planning weekly menus around whole grains
Product Highlights
- 25-pound bulk bag sized for commercial and high-volume home use
- Pearled for faster cooking compared to hulled barley
- Mild, nutty flavor that absorbs surrounding seasonings well
- Naturally thickens soups and stews without added thickeners
- Good source of dietary fiber and plant-based protein
- Long shelf life when stored in a cool, dry environment
Preparation & Use
Rinse pearl barley under cool water before cooking. For stovetop preparation, combine one part barley with roughly three parts water or broth, bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer covered for 25 to 40 minutes until tender. For soup and stew applications, add rinsed barley directly to the pot during the last 30 to 45 minutes of cooking so it absorbs flavor while softening. Cooked barley can be refrigerated for up to three days and reheats well, making it practical for batch cooking and meal prep.
Common Applications
Pearl barley is a standard ingredient in classic beef barley soup, mushroom barley soup, and Scotch broth. It appears in Eastern European and Scandinavian kitchens as a base for kvass-style drinks and sweet fruit soups. Food service operators use it as a cost-effective extender in meatloaf, stuffed cabbage, and casserole fillings. It also works as a rice substitute in grain bowls, risotto-style dishes, and pilafs where a chewier texture is welcome.




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